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DURING experiments concerning another problem, we have repeatedly observed that suspensions of washed erythrocytes from irradiated mice are unstable and agglutinate spontaneously. Since this defect in the stability of erythrocytes in suspension might be one of the causes of post-irradiation anæmia, we examined this characteristic further.
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HILL, M. Spontaneous Agglutination and Hæmolysis in Acidified Serum of Erythrocytes from Irradiated Mice. Nature 194, 199–200 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194199b0
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